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Albrecht versus conventional soil testing - my experiments
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<blockquote data-quote="York" data-source="post: 631495" data-attributes="member: 1738"><p>MikeP,</p><p>you are absolutely right. Sunshine & Rain are very important.</p><p>What you miss is that this man was already a top notch farmer in his region and he has fields all over the place. OK, for your info , he was so clever that he is only renting the good land.</p><p>He is also not aiming the 12 r/ha for chances but aiming for every year so in a good year he might even go beyond this. Like a good friend north of London. In a year he started with the Albrecht system his normal average was 10 t/ha. In that year every one had 12 t/ha in his region, he had 15 t/ha where he applied the Albrecht system.</p><p>We have had this comparisons over here, done by government bodies, and the Albrecht system always outperformed the conventional. Unfortunately they did only 1/2 of the program, wonder what would have happened with the full program. Now that was a 5 year trial with replicated test plots, 4 different fertiliser systems compared. In each year the Albrecht system had the highest yield. After the 5th year the researcher retired <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p>Stay where you are, in your comfort zone. I for sure will not want you out of your comfort zone. </p><p>Happily there are enough which are not feeling in a comfort zone or aiming for a improvement of their comfort zone. Just don't hinder them to leave their comfort zone. In hindering you just keep people which might ask questions in your comfort zone. ;-)</p><p>York-Th.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="York, post: 631495, member: 1738"] MikeP, you are absolutely right. Sunshine & Rain are very important. What you miss is that this man was already a top notch farmer in his region and he has fields all over the place. OK, for your info , he was so clever that he is only renting the good land. He is also not aiming the 12 r/ha for chances but aiming for every year so in a good year he might even go beyond this. Like a good friend north of London. In a year he started with the Albrecht system his normal average was 10 t/ha. In that year every one had 12 t/ha in his region, he had 15 t/ha where he applied the Albrecht system. We have had this comparisons over here, done by government bodies, and the Albrecht system always outperformed the conventional. Unfortunately they did only 1/2 of the program, wonder what would have happened with the full program. Now that was a 5 year trial with replicated test plots, 4 different fertiliser systems compared. In each year the Albrecht system had the highest yield. After the 5th year the researcher retired :-) Stay where you are, in your comfort zone. I for sure will not want you out of your comfort zone. Happily there are enough which are not feeling in a comfort zone or aiming for a improvement of their comfort zone. Just don't hinder them to leave their comfort zone. In hindering you just keep people which might ask questions in your comfort zone. ;-) York-Th. [/QUOTE]
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